I have made my last blog post into a video. It incorporates some extra information and utilizes the video format. See it below:
Exploring the boundaries of possibility
I have made my last blog post into a video. It incorporates some extra information and utilizes the video format. See it below:
I never really liked Nigel Farage. He seemed like a guy I’d dislike if I met him in person. But as leader of UKIP, I…
Some people believe, not inaccurately, that the people of the US are guilty of ignoring the rest of the world. As I discussed in an…
This is not a political blog, and I do not intend it to become one, so this will not address the rights and wrongs of Brexit, nor my personal opinions. Instead, it focuses on answering the questions I hear a lot, especially from my fellow Americans.
First, some background. The UK (the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) joined the European Communities (the EC) on 1st of January 1973. The European Communities were three different communities that were all governed by the same set of institutions. From 1st of January 1973 until 31st of January 2020, the UK remained a member of the European Communities. The European Communities were renamed the European Union (EU) when the Maastricht Treaty entered into force on 1 November 1993.
The European Union is a complicated supra-national organization that can be compared in some ways with the United States of America. For example, it has:
But in other ways the EU cannot be compared to any other organization, for example: